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New Year, New Logo, New Website

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After 1 week of hard work, i just finished the redesign of DNJuice.com

Instead of trying to make something very dynamic, i tried to build an easy website for my potential domain clients to browse my names.

I had changed a lot of code, which was a real challenge!
But now i think i have an easyer way to manage my domain portfolio, and an easyer way to see my showcase explored.

DNJuice - Domains For Sale

Opinions are very very welcome.

Thanks in advance

PS: time to sleep now. It's almost 7 in the morning here in Portugal! :lala:
 
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AfternicAfternic
The logo looks as if the straw is coming out of a photograph, rather than a cup or glass or a page.

The blue dnjuice on the right, doesnt seem necessary, as well as the faded logo that is repeated.

The contact us button should have the same hover over effect as the top nav.

Other than that good job.
 
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Thanks for the feedback ;)
 
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You could always use the U in the word Juice as the cup, fill the U 3/4 full and add your straw to it, you can add bubbles/juice drops like you did and one of the bubbles/juice drops can serve as the dot over the letter i, if you know what I mean...

I attached a quick photochopped example

Mike
 

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wow, i like the idea :)

Thanks for the sugestion Tippy.

I think i'll ask an expert friend to work on my logo based in your tip ;)
 
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the navy blue DNJuice on the right blends in so much with the background it confusing
 
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